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Lee Kernaghan
Man in black hat sitting on ground
Country musician Lee Kernaghan
Background information
Birth nameLee Raymond Kernaghan
Born (1964-04-15) 15 April 1964 (age 60)
in Corryong, Victoria
OriginAustralia
GenresCountry
Occupation(s)Songwriter, composer, musician , guitarist
Years active1969–present
LabelsUniversal, ABC
Websitehttp://www.leekernaghan.com.au/

Lee Kernaghan OAM (born 15 April 1964 in Corryong, Victoria) is an Australian country music singer and songwriter. He was the 2008 Australian of the Year.[1][2]

Honours

Kernaghan received the Order of Australia Medal in 2004.[3]

In 2008, he was Australian of the Year.[4] Lee has two sons, The eldest Jet Kernaghan born 18 May 2001 and Rock Kernaghan born 27 November 2002.

Discography

Albums

  • The Outback Club (1992)
  • Three Chain Road (1993) No. 35 AUS
  • 1959 (1995) No. 9 AUS
  • Hat Town (1997) No. 7 AUS
  • The Christmas Album (1999) No. 31 AUS
  • Rules of the Road (2000) No. 16 AUS
  • Electric Rodeo (2002) No. 5 AUS
  • The Big Ones – Greatest Hits Vol. 1 (2004) No. 16 AUS
  • The New Bush (2006) No. 6 AUS
  • Spirit of the Bush (2007) No. 5 AUS
  • Planet Country (2009) No. 13 AUS
  • Ultimate Hits (2011) No. 8 AUS
  • Beautiful Noise (2012)

Singles

Year Single Album
1992 "High Country" The Outback Club
"Boys From the Bush"
2011 "Scars" (with Dierks Bentley) Planet Country
2012 "Beautiful Noise" Beautiful Noise

Musicals

The Man from Snowy River: Arena Spectacular

Music videos

Year Video Director
1992 "High Country"
"Boys From the Bush"
2011 "Scars" (with Dierks Bentley) Robb Cox
2012 "Beautiful Noise"

References

  1. ^ "Kernaghan. Lee". Music Australia. National Library of Australia. Retrieved 2009-10-16.
  2. ^ Lewis, Wendy (2010). Australians of the Year. Pier 9 Press. ISBN 978-1-74196-809-5.
  3. ^ "KERNAGHAN, Lee Raymond OAM". It's an Honour. Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. Retrieved 2009-10-16.
  4. ^ "Lee Kernaghan named Australian of the Year". The Australian. 25 January 2008. Retrieved 2009-10-16. [dead link]

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